I keep the appliance index and electronics inventory sheets in a separate binder with the ‘warranties and manuals’ cover in the front of the binder. I use plastic sleeves to store the manuals and place them in the same order as I list them within the appliance index and electronic inventories so I can find them easily when needed.

There are pantry, fridge and freezer inventories in this set. They have been updated since I created the meal planning section of my household binder. I use a combination of both. The ones in this set have space to record use-by dates which I needed for foods I use less often.

Fridge Inventory

Freezer Inventory

Pantry Inventory

A blank version if you don’t need the categories:

Car Maintenance Checklist – This sheet is my favourite! Everything about my car is on 2 handy pages that cover everything! If you don’t need all the pages in this set, you can purchase this page individually here

Home Maintenance

On the first page record your monthly and 6 monthly tasks.

On the second page you can write tasks for each room in your house that you complete seasonally, bi-monthly, every few months, once a year or whatever frequency you like!

Home Repair Log – keep track of what problems have arisen, who has fixed them and their contact details in case in happens again or you need advice, a quote ect.

Home Projects List

Plan out those projects using this worksheet:

Paint Colour Log – If you have rooms other than the suggested pre-filled ones there’s a blank sheet included as well.

Home Wish List – for all those things you want to buy! Prioritise them using numbers e.g. 1 are the things you MUST have. It’s a great organiser if you are settling into a new house.

For the bathroom, cleaning supplies and household products inventories, I record the item and tally mark the number purchased (in) and the number used (out). I used to use checkboxes but found I filled the sheet too quickly.

I keep the cleaning supplies inventory blue-tacked to the inside of the laundry cupboard. The bathroom inventory is blue-tacked to the inside of the bathroom sink cupboard.

The office supplies inventory keeps a stationery hoarder like myself in line. I know what I actually NEED to buy by keeping track of what I have on hand and what I have used. Again, I use tally marks to keep track.

Garage Inventory – don’t let the boxes of junk pile up! I’ll admit that I have a few boxes in my garage (such as ones that store Christmas decorations) . I use this sheet to record what’s in each of them. E.g, ‘Christmas Tree Ornaments, quantity 2, boxes in the far right hand corner’ so I know exactly where it is and don’t need to lift heavy boxes trying to find them. You could also use this if you have a lot of tools.

Movie Inventory – there are 3 pages with 2 columns on each categorizing the alphabet from A-Z

And a sheet for TV Series

Board game log and game log. When the kids are bored, you can whip out these sheets. The game log is perfect for computer games, wii games, nintendo ect.

Editable means:
– When you open the files there will be light blue boxes where you can type in your information (this will NOT remain light blue when printed).
– You can still print and hand-write on the sheets (the blue boxes won’t appear on your printed copy)
– The fillable font is helvetica in black
– The checkboxes are not editable. The forms are intended for filling out on the computer, then printing out and checking each item off as you go
– The actual layout of the printable including pattern, pattern colour, font style, existing text ect. are not editable and cannot be changed

The pages can be printed on A4 and /or letter size (8.5 x 11″) size paper. For tips on printing the pages as half size, A5, filofax or any other page size, please see THIS POST.